It defines the use zone, which is the ground area beneath and immediately adjacent to a play structure or play equipment designed for unrestricted circulation around the equipment and on...
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[2010 ADAS] 105.2.3 ASTM
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11B-404.2.11 Vision lights
An existing door with a noncompliant vision light is a Safe Harbored element for path of travel and barrier removal purposes, but will have to comply when the door is replaced, and may not...
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Accessible Routes
Accessible Routes Accessible routes are continuous, unobstructed paths connecting all accessible elements and spaces of a building or facility....
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Rough Form and Foundation Inspection
Verify no abrupt changes in level will exceed ½” in the path of travel or 4” drop offs along edges. 11B-303.5 Verify forms include guardrail and handrail...
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Rough Form and Foundation Inspection
Verify no abrupt changes in level will exceed ½” in the path of travel or 4” drop offs along edges. 11B-303.5 Verify forms include guardrail and handrail...
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Additional Clauses for Specific Disabilities
The hotel should be asked to comply with the fragrance-free meeting policy for the meeting space, common areas, restrooms, paths of travel, and guest rooms....
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Printable Room Layouts
Measurements shown are adequate for ensuring accessibility, but more space is highly recommended for aisles, paths between chairs and tables, around the perimeter of the room, and around...
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1.6 Testing Site and Conditions
The four sidewalk sections were arranged side-by-side and a straight, unobstructed walking path was provided to each sidewalk. A scale drawing of the site is presented in Figure 4....
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1.2 Background
Detectable warning surfaces are intended primarily to provide a tactile cue to pedestrians who are blind or have visual impairments....
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§ 36.404(a)(2)(ii)
(ii) A series of buildings on a common site, connected by a common pedestrian access route above or below the ground floor, that is either under common ownership or common control or developed...
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Sec.36.404(a)(2)(ii)
(ii) A series of buildings on a common site, connected by a common pedestrian access route above or below the ground floor, that is either under common ownership or common control or developed...
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Purpose
operations staff of parks and other recreational properties with trails in the United States with descriptive and/or comparative information about the status of construction practices of pedestrian...
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11B-502.3 Access aisle
In parking facilities where the accessible route must cross vehicular traffic lanes, marked crossings enhance pedestrian safety, particularly for people using wheelchairs and other mobility...
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Gates and Barriers
In such circumstances, 32 inches (815 millimeters) clearance, the same as is required for an interior door, will provide pedestrian access to the recreation opportunity without permitting...
- Garaventa Artira Inclined Platform Wheelchair Lift
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Detectable Warnings [4.29]
Where curbs are lacking, such as at curb ramps, vehicle drop-offs, and depressed corners at intersections, people with vision impairments may not be able to discern the boundary between pedestrian...
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Selection of Participants
Selection of Participants The principal investigators at OSU were to pilot test the survey instruments with professional contacts in parks and recreation that manage pedestrian trails...
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4.7.10 DIAGONAL CURB RAMPS
If diagonal (or corner type) curb ramps have returned curbs or other well-defined edges, such edges shall be parallel to the direction of pedestrian flow....
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§100.205(e)(2)(v) 2003 International Building Code (IBC)
the 2003 IBC stating, “ICC interprets Section 1104.1, and specifically, the Exception to Section 1104.1, to be read together with Section 1107.4, and that the Code requires an accessible pedestrian...
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1.1.7 Measurement of parking areas
These areas should be considered as a pedestrian walk with a minimum width of 60 in. and a length of approximately 20 ft and with an ADA/ABA - AG maximum slope of 1:48 in both directions...